Virtual Museum of Canada
Jardin botanique de Montréal 
Centre for Forest Research

Focus on the Arboretum

Photo of Alain Cuerrier, botanist and researcher in ethnobotany, in the Arboretum of the Jardin botanique de Montréal

© Jardin botanique de Montréal Alain Cuerrier

Legend

1. Corktree (Phellodendron)
2. Hawthorn (Crataegus)
3. Birch (Betula)
4. Hickory (Carya)
5. Catalpa (Catalpa)
6. Hornbeam (Carpinus)
7. Chesnut (Castanea)
8. Oak (Quercus)
9. Coffeetree (Gymnocladus)
10. False Cypres (Chamaecyparis)
11. Spruce (Picea)
12. American Maple (Acer)
13. Eurasian Maple (Acer)
14. Honey-locust (Gleditsia)
15. Ash (Fraxinus)
16. Juniper (Juniperus)
17. Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo)
18. Beech (Fagus)
19. Yew (Taxus)
19B. Lilac (Syringa)
20. Horsechestnut (Aesculus)
21. Larch (Larix)
22. Hackberry (Celtis)
23. Mulberry (Morus)
24. Hazelnut (Corylus)
25. Walnut (Bitternut) (Juglans)
26. Elm (Ulmus)
27. Poplar (Populus)
28. Pine (Pinus)
29. Sycamore (Platanus)
30. Pear (Pyrus)
31. Crabapple (Malus)
32. Plum/Cherry (Prunus)
33. Locust (Robinia)
34. Fir/Douglas Fir (Abies/Pseudotsuga)
35. Willow (Salix)
36. Mountain ash (Sorbus)
37. Cedar (Thuja)
38. Linden (Basswood) (Tilia)